DINAMIKA POPULASI ANJING DAN PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP CAKUPAN VAKSINASI RABIES DI RURAL DAN URBAN KABUPATEN SIKKA PADA BULAN OKTOBER 2009 - APRIL 2010
Rabies mass vaccination have been conducted annually in Sikka Regency since 2001. With minimal 70% of vaccination coverage for few years it was targeted Sikka (Flores) would be eradicated from rabies on 2005. This target could not be reach even the bite cases tend to increase with the increasing of...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2011
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Institution: | Universitas Gadjah Mada |
Summary: | Rabies mass vaccination have been conducted annually in Sikka Regency since
2001. With minimal 70% of vaccination coverage for few years it was targeted
Sikka (Flores) would be eradicated from rabies on 2005. This target could not be
reach even the bite cases tend to increase with the increasing of dog population.
This study was conducted to provived the basic information about dog population
and to know the impact of dog population dynamic toward the vaccination
coverage at one blow to evaluated the failure of vaccination program by the
perspective of population. The study was conducted by the clusters survey. The
regency was stratified into rural and urban. From each stratum, 7 subdistricts
(desa or kelurahan) are chosen proportionally using systematic random sampling.
From each kelurahan or desa that has been choosen, one dusun or rw was taken as
a cluster by using simple random sampling. Household survey was conducted
since October 2009 to April 2010 in interval of two months. Overall 1321
household 442 household in rural and 879 in urban area. Owned dog ratio 1:1.5
in rural with average 2.7 per household and 1:3.8 in urban with average 2.5 per
household. Dog human ratio was 1:2.4 and 1:8.3, dog density was 233.30±53.78
per km2 and 321.05±50.65 per km2 in rural and urban respectively. A high
percentage of owned dogs was always allowed to roam freely (99.65% in rural
and 92.69% in urban). Dog accessibility was 94.81% and 98.03% in rural and
urban, respectively. Population structure was dominated by 0-3 month of age
(28.01% in rural and 33.88% in urban). There was a predominance of female
dogs with ratio 1.59:1 in rural and 1.61:1 in urban area. Dog litter size was
3.76±0,11 in rural and 4,90±0,19 urban. The peak of birth was November-
December in rural and March-April in urban. Dog migration from rural to urban
was 36.7% on the contrary from urban to rural was 1.2%. Vaccination coverage
decreased from 32.56% on October 2009 to 25.06% on April 2010 and 32.90% on
October 2009 to 16.34% on April 2010, for rural and urban area, respectively.
From this research we concluded that dog population dynamic decreased rabies
vaccination coverage. |
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